Makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
So take care of your body
Make a little love today

Ain't nobody can live forever
It's just something that we all understand
But while you're young, why'all
We can make it better
If we take care of our bodies while we can

'cause makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
So take care of your body
Make a little love today

Man and woman get together
Play the game and swear they're havin' fun
But if we make a little love
From the very start
What a lovely way to getto know someone

So makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
So take care of your body
Make a little love today

Let the wise man think about it
I'll just put my thinkin' all on the shelf
But if the good lord made something
Better than love
I swear he must've kept it there for myself

Hey, makin' love is good for you
Makin' love is good for you
So take care of your body
Make a little love today


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